The Senate has responded to the Defense Department decision to
classify information about future missile defense flight tests by
requiring the Pentagon to provide a "thorough" report to Congress on
each test in both classified and unclassified form.

"One can argue whether [the new secrecy policy] is truly needed, since
we are many years away from deployment of effective national missile
defense systems," said Senator Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate
Armed Services Committee.

"What is not arguable is that Congress has a right and obligation to
know the results of such critical tests, regardless of whether they
are classified," Sen. Levin said.

"[Previous] criticism -- particularly by the scientific community --
led the Missile Defense Agency to adopt a much more realistic,
thorough, and exhaustive test process for our missile defense system,"
observed Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), who co-sponsored the new reporting
requirement. "That criticism, in effect, has been very helpful to the
development of the national missile defense. I think it is something
that should be encouraged -- certainly not discouraged."

See this excerpt from the June 27 Senate debate on the 2003 Defense
Authorization Act:

Compilations of past judicial rulings in Freedom of Information Act
cases are gradually being published by the Justice Department Office
of Information and Privacy, including this set of decisions from 1996
that was published today:

The General Accounting Office has published a June 26 report entitled
"Defense Space Activities: Status of Reorganization" that provides a
snapshot of the latest upheavals in military space programs. See:

This week the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee held two hearings
on "The Relationship Between a Department of Homeland Security and the
Intelligence Community." Prepared statements presented by
governmental and non-governmental witnesses are available here:

Secrecy News is written by Steven Aftergood and published by the Federation of American Scientists.

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